My take tonight
Wow Taylor Hicks can sing and entertain a crowd!
Romney gave a really great speech, though could have done without the constant pause for applause
Rubio…sorry, I don’t see what so great about him. His speech sounded like the 15 other speeches I heard every other Republican give this week at the RNC. “America is great…when my daddy came here…looked for a better life…immigrants…immigrants…my mom and dad worked hard…gave me a better life…that’s the American Dream…must fight for it…God Bless America!” — Sorry but YAWN I heard that from Cruz, Santorum, and all the others…have anything that’s different. Also Rubio really annoyed me with the constant pausing looking for approval.
NOTE TO SPEAKERS:
STOP LOOKING FOR APPLAUSE AND TAKE THEM AS THEY COME, QUIT TURNING YOUR SPEECH INTO 5 SECOND SOUND BITES!
As for Clint Eastwood, wow finally someone who actually has the gall to after the President who accused Gov. Mitt Romney of giving a woman cancer. Many will say his speech was awkward and a failure, I think you will find that a lot of us Conservatives will disagree. We are tired of this droning of “Obama’s a nice guy, he’s a nice guy but he can’t do the job.” — I’m sorry, but:
Page after page, I could write an epic on all of the examples that prove the opposite of what the RNC and Romney are trying to pitch. Obama is not as nice as the media, Democrat Party, GOP and Romney make him out to be and I am getting tired of the GOP and Romney pulling the same old John McCain 2008 playbook that lost them the election because they were too afraid to go after the President and the Democrat Party who attacks the GOP and Romney relentlessly with: throwing grandma off of a cliff, Republicans want dirty and dirty water, they favor the rich, Romney gave a woman cancer…blah blah…Those baseless attacks and the short-list record I laid out is most certainly not something any nice guy would do. Now Republicans don’t have to do a character assassination on Obama as his campaign is trying to do with Romney, but let’s just drop the “nice guy, in over his head” attitude. Just point out Obama’s record that’s all you need to do, nothing more.
Eastwood was the only one that had me awake. Now like I said a lot of people might be turned off by Eastwood’s performance, but I will assure you, a lot of us Conservatives who were responsible in getting the Republican Party the majority in the House back in 2010 and saved the GOP from the brink…and were shut out in the convention were pleased…we finally got some red meat…was it a little weird sure, but the guy’s what? 85yro give him a break.
And by the way say what you want…but at least it was not Palin…even though that’s what us Conservatives really wanted.
All in all I thought the Convention was overall pretty weak, nothing that rallied the Conservative base too much, nothing that explained the GOP plan (only Romney seemed to actually lay that out) and frankly pretty lackluster. It seemed like a giant 3 days of “Hi, I’m a Republican…and I’m human.” In my view Gov. Romney really did save the Convention tonight.